Someday I will stay here! Built-in cedar beds, leather reading chairs, hand- made quilts. TreeHouse Point is a treehouse utopia—with giant hammocks hung 18 feet high, trails leading to a rocky riverfront beach. This cabin is accessed by a swaying bridge that shakes the house when someone walks the planks.

built-in cedar beds, leather reading chairs, hand- made quilts. At TreeHouse Point, 10 minutes from Snoqualmie Falls, Pete Nelson has created a treehouse utopia—plus giant hammocks hung 18 feet high, trails leading to a rocky riverfront beach, and a night sky filled with stars that you feel just a smidge closer to. The Temple of the Blue Moon (pictured) is accessed by a swaying bridge that shakes the house when someone walks the planks